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Harniss R.O, West N.E.  1950.  Changes in Artemisia tridentata/Sitanion hystrix vegetation on the National Reactor Testing Station, southeastern Idaho, 1950-1965.  Utah Academy Proceedings.  50:10-16.
Paprocki N, Glenn NF, Atkinson EC, Strickler KM, Watson C, Heath JA.  2015.  Changing habitat use associated with distributional shifts of wintering raptors.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  79(3):402–412.
Harrod R.J.  1994.  Characteristics and dispersal of Cypripedium fasciculatum seeds.  Northwest Science.  68(2):129.
Hong W.S.  2002.  Checklist of liverworts and hornworts for the state of Washington based on literature reports.  Lindbergia.  27:129-133.
Flint PL, Schamber JL, Trust KA, A. Miles K, Henderson JD, Wilson BW.  2012.  Chronic hydrocarbon exposure of harlequin ducks in areas affected by the Selendang Ayu oil spill at Unalaska Island, Alaska.  Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.  31(12):2828–2831.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/etc.v31.12/issuetoc
Lewinsky-Haapasaari J., Hedenas L..  1998.  A cladistic analysis of the moss genus Orthotrichum.  Bryologist.  101(4):519-555.
Urbanczyk SM, Henderson DM.  1994.  Classification and ordination of alpine plant communities, Sheep Mountain, Lemhi County, Idaho.  Madroño.  41:pp.205-223.
Huschle G., Hironaka M..  1980.  Classification and ordination of seral plant communities.  Journal of Range Management.  33:179-182.
Huschle G., Hironaka M..  1980.  Classification and ordination of seral plant communities.  Journal of Range Management.  33:179-182.
Richardson CA, Henderson DM.  1999.  Classification and ordination of the alpine plant communities of Railroad Ridge, White Cloud Peaks, Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  59:63-78.
Morton JL, Bayless R, Connerley E, Ekins JP, Elvidge JA, Hartman JH, Holzer KK, Reynolds RJ, Larson ER.  2023.  Classroom citizen scientists discover red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) from northern Idaho, United States.  BioInvasions Records .  12
Morton JL, Bayless R, Connerley E, Ekins JP, Elvidge JA, Hartman JH, Holzer KK, Reynolds RJ, Larson ER.  2023.  Classroom citizen scientists discover red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) from northern Idaho, United States.  BioInvasions Records .  12
Dale VH, Joyce LA, McNulty S, Neilson RP, Ayres MP, Flannigan MD, Hanson PJ, Irland LC, Lugo AE, Peterson CJ et al..  2001.  Climate change and forest disturbances.  BioScience.  51(9):723-734.  Available from http://bioscience.oxfordjournals.org/content/51/9/723.full
Polgar CA, Primack RB, Williams EH, Stichter S, Hitchcock C.  2013.  Climate effects on the flight period of Lycaenid butterflies in Massachusetts.  Biological Conservation.  160:25-31.
Lezberg A.L, Halpern C.B, Antos J.A.  2001.  Clonal development of Maianthemum dilatatum in forests of differing age and structure.  Canadian Journal of Botany.  79:1028.
Custer T.W, Hensler G.L, Kaiser T.E.  1983.  Clutch size, reproductive success, and organochlorine contaminants in Atlantic coast black-crowned night herons.  Auk.  100:699-710.
Isaak DJ, Young MK, Nagel DE, Horan DL, Groce MC.  2015.  The cold-water climate shield: delineating refugia for preserving salmonid fishes through the 21st century.  Global Change Biology.  21(7):2540–2553.
Hatch M.H.  1938.  Coleoptera of Washington: Carabidae: Cidindelinae.  University of Washington Publications in Biology.  1(5):225-240.
Avery M.L., Decker D.G., Humphrey J.S., Hayes A.A., Laukert C.C..  1995.  Color, size, and location of artificial fruits affect sucrose avoidance by Cedar Waxwings and European Starlings.  Auk.  112(2):436-444.
Avery M.L., Decker D.G., Humphrey J.S., Hayes A.A., Laukert C.C..  1995.  Color, size, and location of artificial fruits affect sucrose avoidance by Cedar Waxwings and European Starlings.  Auk.  112(2):436-444.
Humphrey R.R.  1945.  Common range forage types of the Inland Pacific Northwest.  Northwest Science.  19(1):3-11.
Hays H..  1984.  Common terns raise young from successive broods.  Auk.  101:274-280.
Campbell K.K, Hardegree S.P, Novak S.J.  1999.  Comparison of seed germination characteristics among populations of Bromus tectorum: genetic and environmental determinants.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  35(1):9.
Hanley T.A.  1978.  A comparison of the line-interception and quadrat estimation methods of determining shrub canopy coverage.  Journal of Range Management.  31(1):60-62.
Holmgren R.C.  1956.  Competition between annuals and young bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata) in Idaho.  Ecology.  37(2):370-377.